SOTW (Sale of the Week) Nemesis Handheld

Many multiple units of this item are available. Vendor inquiries are welcome for inner cases of 12 units (as shown above) or factory cases of 60 units in a long box.
 
   Fifteen years after Konami released the Nemesis LCD game in Japan, NCS uncovers some old stock from warehouse storage and marvels at the excellent condition of the factory sealed cardboard boxes and the gaming history inside. Back in the day, Nintendo ruled the LCD gaming landscape with Game and Watch handhelds but other publishers offered some competition. Konami was one such rival and they released the Nemesis handheld on December 15, 1989 at ¥2980. That's $26.97 on this morning's spot.

   Simple to play but somewhat difficult to master, players control an LCD ship which moves up and down only. Maneuver the ship to avoid oncoming missiles and position Nemesis properly for firing. A big button on the right side of the handheld shoots off a laser to destroy oncoming ships. A row of function buttons above the controls turn the unit on and off, mute sound, and a little inset button may be pushed to reset the entire game. A plastic screen protector must be removed before starting a game but it may be set aside to use as a dust cover during storage. Pricing per unit is at US$15 which includes shipping with USPS Media Mail + Delivery Confirmation.
 
Summary of the Week
Monday NEW Import outlook - only King of Fighters Maximum Impact and Saturn USB Pads expected
Tuesday NEWS October 2004 preorder updates  SOTW New Nemesis handheld game from 1989
Wednesday PS2 King of Fighters Maximum Impact  NEWS Saturn USB Control Pad tomorrow, Famicom Mini Series 3 too
Thursday GBA Rockman EXE4 Double Pack, Rockman EXE4 Part 3 E-cards  PC Saturn USB Control Pad
Friday NEWS  Sega Console Hardware Straps shipping in December 2004
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